Sinking brush in the winter to create natural structure can result in catching a lot of fish throughout the rest of the year. Winter is prime time for building fish habitat. Cedar trees are one of the ...
For late November, the conditions were ideal — light south wind, partly cloudy skies, afternoon highs in the mid 40s. The spots we were fishing are familiar to me, modest sized hard bottom humps that ...
Most anglers will agree: Give fish some cover, and they are sure to come. This is especially true of crappie and bass in aging reservoirs where timber, brush and other natural goodies might have ...
Winter is prime time for building fish habitat. Cedar trees are one of the best options and you can find them popping up in forests and pastures all over the place. Most landowners want them gone, so ...
When you watch fishing shows and major tournaments, or hear fishing chatter in the tackle shop, you've undoubtedly heard the words "transition zone." It's a term that's thrown around a lot in the ...
Lake Eufaula got an infusion of new brush pile structures recently, including a new configuration regional fisheries biologist Danny Bowen had his crew constructing over the winter months. "I call it ...
Just in time for the summer fishing season, the state Department of Natural Resources is adding more than 2,000 fish structure locations to the maps of lakes on its website. John Lorenzen, a fisheries ...
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